Main caveat
You get serious code ownership, but you also inherit a more developer-oriented workflow than true no-code tools.
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Founders and teams who want prompt-generated React/Next.js apps with real code and a clean path to Vercel deployment.

Founders and teams who want prompt-generated React/Next.js apps with real code and a clean path to Vercel deployment.
You get serious code ownership, but you also inherit a more developer-oriented workflow than true no-code tools.
v0.dev, vercel.com
Visit v0| Question | Report verdict and notes |
|---|---|
| Do I need coding knowledge? | Helpful. You can generate a lot by prompt, but understanding the code and deployment model makes a big difference. |
| Database integration | Official integration rather than a standalone built-in database. Typical setups use Vercel marketplace integrations such as Postgres or other external DB services. |
| A/B testing integration | Native in the Vercel ecosystem. Vercel Flags and related tooling can power experimentation, though this is really a Vercel capability layered onto v0 outputs. |
| Ecommerce integration | Official integration/template friendly. v0 can generate ecommerce front ends and use commerce integrations, but it is not a one-click store back office by itself. |
| Ad integration | Third-party/manual. |
| SEO integration | Partial/manual. Since v0 outputs real code, you can absolutely build SEO-friendly apps, but you manage that through the generated app and deployment rather than a big SEO dashboard. |
| Analytics integration | Native in the Vercel ecosystem through Web Analytics. |
| Can I build by typing a prompt? | Yes. That is the main entry point. |
| Can I edit an existing project with a prompt? | Yes. Prompt-based iteration is a core workflow. |
| Do I need to buy a domain to go public? | No. You can use preview and deployment URLs first; a custom domain is optional later. |
| How publishing works | Deploy to Vercel, share preview URLs, then promote to production and connect a custom domain if desired. |
| Can I build video games? | Yes for simple web games. It is still a web-app generator, not a dedicated game engine. |
| Can I build surveys that save responses? | Yes, if you connect a database or backend service. |
| Can I build multi-user web apps? | Yes, but only once you set up the necessary auth/backend pieces. |
| Can I share projects/apps easily? | Easy for previews, handoff, and code sharing. |
Helpful. You can generate a lot by prompt, but understanding the code and deployment model makes a big difference.
Official integration rather than a standalone built-in database. Typical setups use Vercel marketplace integrations such as Postgres or other external DB services.
Native in the Vercel ecosystem. Vercel Flags and related tooling can power experimentation, though this is really a Vercel capability layered onto v0 outputs.
Official integration/template friendly. v0 can generate ecommerce front ends and use commerce integrations, but it is not a one-click store back office by itself.
Third-party/manual.
Partial/manual. Since v0 outputs real code, you can absolutely build SEO-friendly apps, but you manage that through the generated app and deployment rather than a big SEO dashboard.
Native in the Vercel ecosystem through Web Analytics.
Yes. That is the main entry point.
Yes. Prompt-based iteration is a core workflow.
No. You can use preview and deployment URLs first; a custom domain is optional later.
Deploy to Vercel, share preview URLs, then promote to production and connect a custom domain if desired.
Yes for simple web games. It is still a web-app generator, not a dedicated game engine.
Yes, if you connect a database or backend service.
Yes, but only once you set up the necessary auth/backend pieces.
Easy for previews, handoff, and code sharing.
Compare it against tools in the same buyer path, especially the feature chart and all-reviews index.